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Duties of a Mobile Welder
- A mobile welder provides welding services at the customer’s location using a reliable truck that can haul all the necessary welding equipment for the job.
- As a mobile welder, an engine driven machine is essential so you don’t rely on your clients’ power to finish the job.
- The tools you need include a fume extractor, respirators, plasma and air cutters, a welding helmet, MIG and TIG welding machines, welding gloves, hoists, welding pads, and surfactants.
Clients and Services
- Mobile welding contractors provide services to businesses that use metal components such as government institutions, transportation companies, and playground equipment manufacturers.
- These companies and individuals usually need a repair done immediately since downtime is expensive.
- A mobile welder will come to the site and make repairs onsite, saving time and money.
Benefits of Mobile Welding
- Mobile welding allows welders to bring their materials and equipment directly to the job site, eliminating transportation and setup fees.
- This makes it a popular choice among many industries.
- To run a mobile welding business, you’ll need the technical skills of a welding technician and also handle the administrative and managerial side of running a business.